Gloss font family
Designed by Ray Larabie in 2010
Gloss is based on Champion, a 1957 metal script by G. G. Lange. Not only are the paint drips pseudo-randomized using OpenType ligatures, but they're skewed slightly to the right; that makes Gloss look even better when set on an incline. The twice recycled retro (1950s and 1980s) vibe gives Gloss a trashy fashion punch.
Gloss Regular
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Gloss
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: gloss.otf
Windows menu name: Gloss
PostScript name: , Gloss-Regular
PostScript full name: , Gloss-Regular
Windows menu name: Gloss
PostScript name: , Gloss-Regular
PostScript full name: , Gloss-Regular
Catalog number:
167360421
Characters:
448